Scientifically adaptable driver
First Claim
1. In a golf club denominated a driver and having a handle, a shaft communicating with the handle, and a clubhead attached to the shaft at the end thereof which is opposite to the handle, the clubhead having a top, a bottom, a heel, and a toe;
- the improvement therein for eliminating natural swing problems of a user or effecting a desired change in the flight pattern of a golf ball when struck by the driver, the improvement therein comprising;
a. a first weight located within the clubhead;
b. a first means for adjusting the position of the first weight in an essentially vertical direction within the clubhead, that is, from the top to the bottom thereof;
c. a second weight located within the clubhead; and
d. a second means for adjusting the position of the second weight in an essentially horizontal direction within the clubhead, that is, from the heel to the toe thereof.
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Abstract
An improved golf ball driver has a first weight positioned within the clubhead of the driver, and a first means for adjusting the first weight in a generally vertical direction within the clubhead, that is, from top to bottom thereof. The improved driver also has a second weight positioned within the clubhead, and a second means for adjusting the second weight in a generally horizontal direction within the clubhead, that is from the heel to the toe thereof. Adjusting the weights allows a golfer to eliminate natural swing problems and/or to make a desired change in the flight pattern of a golf ball when it is struck by the driver.
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1. In a golf club denominated a driver and having a handle, a shaft communicating with the handle, and a clubhead attached to the shaft at the end thereof which is opposite to the handle, the clubhead having a top, a bottom, a heel, and a toe;
- the improvement therein for eliminating natural swing problems of a user or effecting a desired change in the flight pattern of a golf ball when struck by the driver, the improvement therein comprising;
a. a first weight located within the clubhead;
b. a first means for adjusting the position of the first weight in an essentially vertical direction within the clubhead, that is, from the top to the bottom thereof;
c. a second weight located within the clubhead; and
d. a second means for adjusting the position of the second weight in an essentially horizontal direction within the clubhead, that is, from the heel to the toe thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- the improvement therein for eliminating natural swing problems of a user or effecting a desired change in the flight pattern of a golf ball when struck by the driver, the improvement therein comprising;
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